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Old 09-02-2005, 12:14 AM   #15 (permalink)
rastamaster
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I finally worked up the courage and figured out how to safely remove the panel. I had the help of a friend, but once all of the screws were out (including the inner door latch screw behind it's slide in cover, the two behind the door handle, and the small pop out screws holding the seatbelt cover in place), I had my friend apply a lot of pressure to the area around the window handle which gave me a gap in between the handle and door panel. I just slid in a small paper clip with a hook at the end and slowly pulled the little clip off. Be very careful when doing this, because it is a small clip and will mysteriously disappear onto the ground in you arent aware of it. Once you remove the clip, you will be able to see how it fastens the handle onto the little crank. Putting the clip back on might take you a good amount of time, but it is definitely possible
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